Netflix is sharing the love this February in the form of films and specials that will do everything from hook you with thrilling stories to transport you on an enjoyable journey from the comforts of home. Whether you’re looking for something romantic, informative, or hilarious, Netflix has got you covered. Keep reading for the streamer’s best new movies coming in February.
Netflix is releasing two standout original films in the first half of the month, with Doug Cockle, Joet Batey, and Anya Chalotra-helmed adult animated fantasy drama The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep and Scott Foley-led romantic comedy La Dolce Villa, which are both poised to potentially land in the Netflix Top 10.
Additionally, in the latter part of the month, Netflix will debut some engrossing and worldly movies and specials like the Italian documentary Miss Italia Mustn’t Die and the live broadcast of The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards.
Lastly, all throughout Netflix’s February streaming slate, you can warm your heart for Valentine’s Day and beyond with Netflix Original romance titles from all across the globe, like Umjolo: There is No Cure, The Most Beautiful Girl in the World, and A Copenhagen Love Story.
Want to know what other eye-grabbing movies are dropping on Netflix in the next month? Keep scrolling to check out our full list of what movies to watch on Netflix in February.
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The Witcher: Sirens of the Deep
Released February 11
Set in The Witcher universe, this adult-animated fantasy drama film follows mutant monster hunter Geralt of Rivia (Doug Cockle) as he and his allies are called upon to investigate recent attacks on a seaside village. But the deeper he digs into the case, the more he’s drawn into a centuries-old conflict between humans and sea people that is on the brink of exploding into an all-out war between land and sea.
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La Dolce Villa
Released February 13
When free-spirited dreamer Olivia (Maia Reficco) attempts to put her savings into restoring a crumbling Italian villa, her successful businessman father, Eric (Scott Foley), will do anything to stop her. But in traveling to Italy, Eric unexpectedly develops a whole new perspective on family, life, and love.
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Kinda Pregnant
Released February 5
When Lainy (Amy Schumer) finds out that her best friend (Jillian Bell) is pregnant, her jealousy inspires her to start wearing a fake baby bump. But when Lainy meets her dream guy (Will Forte) while wearing the bump, things get tricky as she struggles to maintain the ruse while forming a genuine connection with the new man in her life.
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Bogotá: City of the Lost
Released February 3
Bogotá: City of the Lost is a South Korean crime film that tracks a young Korean man’s (Song Joong-ki) ascent through the ranks of the Colombian black market as he risks his life for a chance at success and riches. Tune in to find out if he can survive the dangerous deals and cutthroat merchants, or if Bogotá’s crime scene and its leading players will ultimately be the death of him.
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The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
Released February 23
Witness your favorite actors receive recognition for their incredible work in film and television over the last year by tuning into Netflix’s broadcast of The 31st Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards. Kristen Bell will host the star-studded event as it streams live from Los Angeles, California’s Shrine Auditorium.
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Umjolo: There is No Cure
Released February 14
The Umjolo quadrilogy comes to a close with Umjolo: There is No Cure. The South African romantic comedy-drama film takes place in the fictional Umjoloville and follows a former pageant queen who has lost her title after exposing a scandal to the general public. Now, she’s sharing her side of the story in a tell-all book, all while her own love life remains a blank page.
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The Most Beautiful Girl in the World
Released February 14
Celebrate Valentine’s Day with this lighthearted Indonesian romantic-comedy film that centers on a playboy named Reuben’s (Reza Rahadian) attempt to earn his inheritance via a dating game show. In an effort to honor his late father’s last wish for his son to marry the most beautiful girl in the world, Reuben must forsake his carefree philandering ways in order to secure his birthright. What a way to fall in love!
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Love Forever
Released February 14
Take a trip to Sweden this V-Day from the comforts of home by watching Love Forever on Netflix. This romantic comedy centers on Stockholm-based couple Hanna (Matilda Källström) and Samuel (Charlie Gustafsson) as their plan for a perfect, intimate wedding on the island of Gotland is dashed by their family and friends whose presence and traditions threaten to turn the pair’s big day into an utter disaster.
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Miss Italia Mustn’t Die
Released February 26
This Netflix Original documentary out of Italy takes viewers behind the glitz and glamor of Miss Italia as director Patrizia Mirigliani attempts to save the long-running beauty pageant and its reputation in the midst of various scandals and new beauty standards.
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Honeymoon Crasher
Released February 12
This French comedy may feel like a horror film to some lovebirds this Valentine’s season as it depicts some couples’ worst-case scenario: being jilted at the alter and forced to go on their honeymoon with their parent. Honeymoon Crasher follows the exploits of Lucas (Julien Frison) after his fiancée dumps him at their own wedding so she can get back with her ex, leaving Lucas with no choice but to embark on a romantic getaway with… his mother (Michèle Laroque).
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A Copenhagen Love Story
Released February 26
Even after Valentine’s Day is long over, you can continue to feel the love this February with A Copenhagen Love Story. The Danish film follows the tricky second phase of a love story as author Mia (Rosalinde Mynster) wants to have her own biological child with her partner, single father Emil (Joachim Fjelstrup), sending them down a winding and emotional path of fertility treatments and scheduled sex that put their relationship and happiness to the test.
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